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    Drinking Panache

    ...for some unknown and totally unrelated reason, I was searching the internet for Cold Duck...the "wine" Cold Duck...remember that?

    Anyway...I came across this:

    http://www.chow.com/recipes/10715

    ...sounds suspiciously familiar, n'est ce pas?

    Enjoy, Jamie!

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    We used to drink beer and orange Fanta in China. Straight beer was too much alcohol in the heat. Orange juice, lemonade, and other sodas were sometimes substituted.

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    Actually in our house a "Panache" is tonic water with lemon juice served with plenty of ice.

    I will have to give this a try in the (unlikely) event some light lager style beer ever makes it into our fridge.

    I imagine it would be very refreshing in the heat of summer (but not so wonderful as a gin and tonic! )

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    The closest thing that I can think of to that concoction that has proven palatable is the Leinenkugle Berry Weiss beer. I first encountered that particular brew at a nice minor league ball park in one of our suburbs where Leinie is one of the sponsors and is served cold and in large cups for a reasonable price (remember that a beer at US Cellular Field, home of the White Sox, is now $6.25). Anyway, the Berry Weiss and it's Lemon Weiss brother are great for a hot summer day. When i first tasted it I immediately said "Shandy!" and all of the folks around me had no idea what I was talking about.

    Apparently, this Panache thing requires that genuine French bottle lemonade.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Panache View Post
    ...in our house a "Panache" is tonic water with lemon juice served with plenty of ice...
    Are you sure you're not omitting an ingredient, Jamie, 'cause I think you are.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JRB View Post
    Are you sure you're not omitting an ingredient, Jamie, 'cause I think you are.

    But that wouldn't be a Panache then, that would be something far more wonderful!

    Speaking of which, I think I shall go fix one now.

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    This is what we would get in Germany called a Radler. We've made our own time to time when we didn't want to be quite so full as a beer would make us. It's very nice after a long walk(volksmarch) to replace the body fluids. One of these then a nice heffeweisen, Mmmmm.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheSp8 View Post
    This is what we would get in Germany called a Radler. We've made our own time to time when we didn't want to be quite so full as a beer would make us. It's very nice after a long walk(volksmarch) to replace the body fluids. One of these then a nice heffeweisen, Mmmmm.

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    That makes sense, aren't some of the heffeweisens normally served with a slice of lemon or orange?

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    In Thailand a common drink was a Heinkein and sprite mixed. Actually tasted quite good, very crisp and refreshing in the heat. I don't think it was called anything in particular though.

    For those interested, that Berry Wiesse beer can be had at Sam's Club in a sampler case with three other flavors.

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    Panaché (pronounce panashay) is served in every french bar and bistrot.
    It's basically beer topped (panache - on the head, pronounce panash) with something very similar to 7UP.
    Refreshing it is, but too sweet for me.

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